risposta postata da feddit
vecchio fan di usenet (anche newsadm)
siccome l’interfaccia web di lemmy e’ quello che e’, continuo ad alternare come un pazzo tra show read posts o meno
risposta postata da feddit
Mio papa’ collezionava monete, in particolare le 200 lire e poi gli euro tranquillamente usati dei vari paesi distinte per taglio/nazione/anno/2 euro commemorativi.
In buona sostanza era un gioco condiviso.
Quando mi davano un resto lo tenevo da parte e poi glielo portavo ‘da controllare’ e venivo ripagato uno a uno in doppioni.
Ho continuato la sua collezione, ho messo su un minisito cosi’ gli amici possono controllare sul cellulare le monete ‘strane’ che gli capitano. Se non le trovano gia’ nel mio sito, sanno che devono tenermele da parte!
si, bella idea!
are there any plan to integrate lemmybb as optional web interface ?
wasn’t there. i’m here, hoping for an interesting place.
awesome! are you running irix or linux ?
i guess when my savings will reach a life-changing money i will have to go to process of selling those to an exchange, have them credit on a bank account and ringing all the fiscal police alerts and checking with a tax consultant. Just curious if someone already did that. Don’t think it’s worth enough for now, to go multiple time through that hassle.
this one too, for in-house hifi managing, is really great. I never used myMPD though, i’m using the basic http streaming feature and keep controlling from malp / vpn eventually.
Couple of questions for @[email protected]
can myMPD manage different users choosing to play different stuff at the same time ?
did you manage to have artist images on MALP at your control ? That only fanart is often wrong/inaccurate so i keep them off
oh, cool… you’re right. i thought wrong because i tried to send a message from pleroma and from mastodon to @[email protected] and didn’t get anywhere.
maybe it works just between lemmy accounts, across the many instance.
I don’t think we have such a concept in lemmy. I can follow my lemmy user from mastodon (actually pleroma) but if I try to send a DM from there, nothing came to my lemmy attention.
Let’s put it this way, an i’m mainly speaking about lemmy itself. A client should remember which post and comment you read already and mark them differently (greyed maybe). If you are watching a community, or an aggregation of communities, unread post and post with unread comments go first, of course.
If you read all the comments the original post should appear after the others, and greyed, but if you expand the thread, you should be able to reply to whatever greyed comments. If a new comment appear on an old post, maybe after a week, you should notice it because the original post is not greyed anymore and back to the highest positions, maybe with a number indicator, something like “3 new message below”. If you expand it, you should clearly distinguish the new leaves because they’re not greyed.
I mean, it’s not science fiction, it’s how usenet clients did it in the '90s
also, one thing that drive me mad (aside the difference between an original post and a comment that are treated differently) is that i basically have two options
i was very close to rewrite and to send again the request above because of not seeing it anymore anymore and not having a feedback like “ok! sent! published!”
hello, being an user on the same instance, i just gave an eye to federated. Federated means that someone on pixelfed.uno follow those kind of remote accounts. As they are external users and respect Content Warning i don’t see any way the instance can do something.
But you can block for single user
getting
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in registering phase…i think i’m putting all captcha letter right :)
devo farmi una sticky note con gli indirizzi